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Can anyone explain why a lot of drivers stop a car length from the white line at traffic lights? Totally baffles me, but so many drivers do it I thought there must be a reason.
 
No idea. Maybe making room for cyclists to come through ? like when there is a green box for them at the front of the lane.

Anyone know why most drivers seem to think that pedestrian crossings are optional for them to stop at ? Or when they do stop then it's required for them to set off while people are still on the crossing nearly clipping their heels ?
 
No, just an ordinary set of traffic lights, no cyclist box. They just stop way before the white line. Doesn't really matter, just curious.
 
Can anyone explain why a lot of drivers stop a car length from the white line at traffic lights? Totally baffles me, but so many drivers do it I thought there must be a reason.
I would suggest 95% are Female
 
I know the vast majority of you Jocks are alcoholics but do not try to drag us english into your way of life lol, we do not need to be constantly ----ed to chill out.
 
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PMSL, as your a Jock I actually believe you haha
 
Its Rab C Nesbit, not Rob
There can be any reason to stop a length before the actual stop line at lights:
Better view of the road ahead.
Better view of possible pedestrians close by.
Timing of driving off. you can start moving forward on amber, but still behind the line.

I don't know for sure. but if that's all you worry about on a Saturday night, YOU are the one that needs a drink
 

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